Tumbleweed had four snapshots since our last weekly review, upgraded to a newer Kernel and has the latest LibreOffice 5, while Leap’s roadmap was published and version 42 i...
Leap roadmap details released The second milestone for openSUSE’s newest distribution Leap is scheduled for release Sept. 4. The release of the milestone will start to al...
There were multiple things that happened this week with openSUSE, but rather than making each happening a short snippet of information on news.opensuse.org, we felt it best...
openSUSE’s rolling release Tumbleweed posted six snapshot updates this past week following the release of Leap’s first milestone. The only day a snapshot was not posted ...
The newest openSUSE release Leap 42.1, which is based on core SUSE Linux Enterprise source code, has just released its first development milestone. Milestone is being used...
Leap’s milestone is inching ever so close to being released. The milestone is very close to being released, but it won’t come out today. The timeline for the development o...
A job announcement for a Release Engineer for openSUSE was published today and it offers a unique challenge, which sounds pretty cool. The optional bonus challenges to be i...
Since our last update on news.opensuse.org about Tumbleweed, a lot has happened. The rolling release now uses GCC 5 for the compiler. There was a large chunk of bugfixes an...
Developing Leap 42.1 is happening quickly and it was announced yesterday that the milestone was being built.The first milestone will hopefully be released this week. Leap i...
Roadmap questions answered Deep thought and some additional core SUSE Linux Enterprise source code have given The openSUSE Project a path forward for future releases. The...